Another song of praise, and through your interpretation a reminder of what's important, hope and trust, faith and respect and to focus on what is truly important.
PS: The new mic does have better tone and quality. I listen to your reading with headphones generally, and noticed a slight bit of reflection from something around you or the behind the mic, that gave a slightly cluttered sound. If it is as I've pictured it (similar to a hard vertical surface) a little sound deadening will give the new mic an A+ rating.
Thank you for the feedback on the microphone John. I will look into this. It is sitting on my desk, and I have it close to me. If i put it too far away, there is an echo. You probably heard me fidgeting with my mouse or keyboard. I will play around with the gain and see if I can get it as close to ideal as possible. It is definitely more sensitive than the one I used to use (on my headset).
Yes! 3 more weeks. I didn't think I'd live this long. Haha. Seriously though, there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. If I do one chapter a week it will be 5 years to finish. It could happen! I'm going to sure try. Of course, I plan to use WTNT to write a few articles now and then as well (on "religious" topics) so that could extend that 5 years a bit. We'll see.
It is always good to have purpose. And you have definitely found a challenging and very admirable one in Walking the Psalms and the in "WTNT" (had to think about that acronym for a minute or two).
As to the sound, I worked for a short while as an audio/recording tech, so I'm sure there is some hard flat surface that is reflecting sound, adding a delayed layer. Maybe the desk surface (lay down a cloth, towel or piece of felt), maybe a wall behind you, maybe just the ceiling. If the mic is more sensitive it will pick up these inputs which we may not even notice as we speak. And yes, closer is better.
Anyway, early congratulations on this endeavor, and honestly looking forward to the next.
Thank you again Rob.
Another song of praise, and through your interpretation a reminder of what's important, hope and trust, faith and respect and to focus on what is truly important.
PS: The new mic does have better tone and quality. I listen to your reading with headphones generally, and noticed a slight bit of reflection from something around you or the behind the mic, that gave a slightly cluttered sound. If it is as I've pictured it (similar to a hard vertical surface) a little sound deadening will give the new mic an A+ rating.
Three weeks ... hard to believe sometimes.
Thank you for the feedback on the microphone John. I will look into this. It is sitting on my desk, and I have it close to me. If i put it too far away, there is an echo. You probably heard me fidgeting with my mouse or keyboard. I will play around with the gain and see if I can get it as close to ideal as possible. It is definitely more sensitive than the one I used to use (on my headset).
Yes! 3 more weeks. I didn't think I'd live this long. Haha. Seriously though, there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. If I do one chapter a week it will be 5 years to finish. It could happen! I'm going to sure try. Of course, I plan to use WTNT to write a few articles now and then as well (on "religious" topics) so that could extend that 5 years a bit. We'll see.
It is always good to have purpose. And you have definitely found a challenging and very admirable one in Walking the Psalms and the in "WTNT" (had to think about that acronym for a minute or two).
As to the sound, I worked for a short while as an audio/recording tech, so I'm sure there is some hard flat surface that is reflecting sound, adding a delayed layer. Maybe the desk surface (lay down a cloth, towel or piece of felt), maybe a wall behind you, maybe just the ceiling. If the mic is more sensitive it will pick up these inputs which we may not even notice as we speak. And yes, closer is better.
Anyway, early congratulations on this endeavor, and honestly looking forward to the next.